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			191 lines
		
	
	
		
			5.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
	
	
package config
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import (
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	"errors"
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	"fmt"
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	"os"
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	"github.com/mholt/caddy/middleware"
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)
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type (
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	// parser is a type which can parse config files.
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	parser struct {
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		filename string            // the name of the file that we're parsing
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		lexer    lexer             // the lexer that is giving us tokens from the raw input
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		cfg      Config            // each server gets one Config; this is the one we're currently building
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		other    []locationContext // tokens to be 'parsed' later by middleware generators
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		scope    *locationContext  // the current location context (path scope) being populated
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		unused   *token            // sometimes a token will be read but not immediately consumed
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	}
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	// locationContext represents a location context
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	// (path block) in a config file. If no context
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	// is explicitly defined, the default location
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	// context is "/".
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	locationContext struct {
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		path       string
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		directives map[string]*controller
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	}
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)
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// newParser makes a new parser and prepares it for parsing, given
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// the input to parse.
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func newParser(file *os.File) (*parser, error) {
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	stat, err := file.Stat()
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	if err != nil {
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		return nil, err
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	}
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	p := &parser{filename: stat.Name()}
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	p.lexer.load(file)
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	return p, nil
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}
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// Parse parses the configuration file. It produces a slice of Config
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// structs which can be used to create and configure server instances.
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func (p *parser) parse() ([]Config, error) {
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	var configs []Config
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	for p.lexer.next() {
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		err := p.parseOne()
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		if err != nil {
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			return nil, err
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		}
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		configs = append(configs, p.cfg)
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	}
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	return configs, nil
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}
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// nextArg loads the next token if it is on the same line.
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// Returns true if a token was loaded; false otherwise.
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func (p *parser) nextArg() bool {
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	if p.unused != nil {
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		return false
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	}
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	line, tkn := p.line(), p.lexer.token
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	if p.next() {
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		if p.line() > line {
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			p.unused = &tkn
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			return false
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		}
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		return true
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	}
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	return false
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}
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// next loads the next token and returns true if a token
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// was loaded; false otherwise.
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func (p *parser) next() bool {
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	if p.unused != nil {
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		p.unused = nil
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		return true
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	} else {
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		return p.lexer.next()
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	}
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}
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// parseOne parses the contents of a configuration
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// file for a single Config object (each server or
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// virtualhost instance gets their own Config struct),
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// which is until the next address/server block.
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// Call this only when you know that the lexer has another
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// another token and you're not in another server
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// block already.
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func (p *parser) parseOne() error {
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	p.cfg = Config{
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		Middleware: make(map[string][]middleware.Middleware),
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	}
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	p.other = []locationContext{}
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	err := p.begin()
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	err = p.unwrap()
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	return nil
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}
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// unwrap gets the middleware generators from the middleware
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// package in the order in which they are registered, and
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// executes the top-level functions (the generator function)
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// to expose the second layers which are the actual middleware.
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// This function should be called only after p has filled out
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// p.other and the entire server block has already been consumed.
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func (p *parser) unwrap() error {
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	if len(p.other) == 0 {
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		// no middlewares were invoked
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		return nil
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	}
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	for _, directive := range registry.ordered {
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		// TODO: For now, we only support the first and default path scope ("/", held in p.other[0])
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		// but when we implement support for path scopes, we will have to change this logic
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		// to loop over them and order them. We need to account for situations where multiple
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		// path scopes overlap, regex (??), etc...
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		if disp, ok := p.other[0].directives[directive]; ok {
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			if generator, ok := registry.directiveMap[directive]; ok {
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				mid, err := generator(disp)
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				if err != nil {
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					return err
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				}
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				if mid != nil {
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					// TODO: Again, we assume the default path scope here...
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					p.cfg.Middleware[p.other[0].path] = append(p.cfg.Middleware[p.other[0].path], mid)
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				}
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			} else {
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				return errors.New("No middleware bound to directive '" + directive + "'")
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			}
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		}
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	}
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	return nil
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}
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// tkn is shorthand to get the text/value of the current token.
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func (p *parser) tkn() string {
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	if p.unused != nil {
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		return p.unused.text
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	}
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	return p.lexer.token.text
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}
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// line is shorthand to get the line number of the current token.
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func (p *parser) line() int {
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	if p.unused != nil {
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		return p.unused.line
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	}
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	return p.lexer.token.line
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}
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// syntaxErr creates a syntax error which explains what was
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// found and expected.
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func (p *parser) syntaxErr(expected string) error {
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	return p.err("Syntax", fmt.Sprintf("Unexpected token '%s', expecting '%s'", p.tkn(), expected))
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}
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// syntaxErr creates a syntax error that explains that there
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// weren't enough arguments on the line.
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func (p *parser) argErr() error {
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	return p.err("Syntax", "Unexpected line break after '"+p.tkn()+"' (missing arguments?)")
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}
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// eofErr creates a syntax error describing an unexpected EOF.
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func (p *parser) eofErr() error {
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	return p.err("Syntax", "Unexpected EOF")
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}
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// err creates an error with a custom message msg: "{{kind}} error: {{msg}}". The
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// file name and line number are included in the error message.
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func (p *parser) err(kind, msg string) error {
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	msg = fmt.Sprintf("%s:%d - %s error: %s", p.filename, p.line(), kind, msg)
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	return errors.New(msg)
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}
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